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TTURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. VOLUME 14 — NUMBBR 4S — PHONE -• M9-5<C1.— If Ns AMwer 459-d998 4M-145<
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Police Report
On Wednesday, February 6tti, 2 subjects, Dav|ir E- Allen, 19, of Hampshire, and a juvrandle were ar¬ rested at Ben Hanaford Chevrolet at 2 A.M. by officer Donald F !MaKiE«iil^ Jr. and OffHtcor )*» Owena of the HunHey PoUice De- partOMRit. Mr. ABen was charged wilii buglary, dwSt over $150 and oontrtbuting 10 tiie delinquency of a minor. Ifce jwenile was refered to the Juveniie Oourt System.
Chief Friedl repoits numerious oases of criminal damage to pro¬ perty the past two week.
On Ertdlay, peiimary 1, three jairenilfllg were tiaken into (»sltod!y for damage ckme to the M & H Dairy Miart and Hundey Laundro¬ mat. ReGlitatlkm of the dettvage Is tieinit made by the iuveniles and they have been plaoed under the snpemdsJon of the Himdey luveniJe Officer and Hiefe" parents.
Rscbard Meadows, Jr. 19, of Del- iv(fdere was arreslfeidi flor fleednft aod eluding a poKce officer aow reckless driving on Sunday. Feb- rowry 2«1 by OflPicer Cory Stehl- quist of the Huntlev PoBce Deto- artment- He wili oome to trial on Febriwrv 25 at McHenry Oounty Court House
.. Josefli Schaller, Huntlev, wb« ar¬ rested ft# tim J. vniaamxs 25 h% .iOKkm- ttirtll-^;-MW^iiaf. Jr. ¦''Me -aiOl Loiiii! ts <i<sl i«i' ftixMbry ¦ ISth.
Chaiiles S. Emesti, Hi^ey. w^is arrested January 26 for resfeiHns arreg*; and a traflFic violation by Officer Don^d F. McKeittn«r Jr. and Officer Cory SitahJnuist. Oourt c*ate has been set fm- Febiuary 25.
Barb Sorensen Receives Betty Crocker Award
Barbara S<»ensefi of Box 59.1, Huntley, Illinois, has been named Hundey Higli Sdw^'s kMail win¬ ner of the 1973-74 Betty Crocker flamlly Leader of Tomorrow Award
Bariwra is the (tau^ten of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sorensen. She is a setAor at Huntley High Schooil, Bar- bwna won the honor by o^mpetinn; with other senions in the written knowledge and atdiude examioatton on lft.s* Dec. 4, She Is eligible for State and National honors and wiH receive a S{>ecisMy designed clhaim as an laward frotn Genenal MiUis, Inc. sponsor of tiie anmal educa¬ tional soholarshiip protrram
State Faniily I.e«dei» of Tomor- iiaw received a $1,500!00 coflege .scholai«hip while state second place wwrners receive a grant of $500 00 The state wimiens also earn for her school a set of reference works from the Enoyckjpedba Brittanit^. Educa¬ tional Oorp.
State winners also wiU ootnpehe iiX National Honors and additional scholatdiips.
Miss Samtaeti has been active in several school orgarazations includ ktg the Futuiie Homemakens of America during her school years. Barbara plans to enlist in tihe U.S. Army on completion of high school.
School MUk Increases Again
Himtley Consolidated ^School Dis¬ trict No, 158 finds it necessary to IncreQse the price of extra ni3k to students to 6c a half pint eiffeodve peliruary 11, 1974, because of a cost increase from Deans.
No Oranges or Grapefruit
NO ORANGES OR GRAPEFRUIT The Junior (Zto'ss of Huntl*^ High School is sorry to inficirm Uhe people wtio liave ordered the Texas gix>wn ga?apefruit and (H^anges that we have received a letten from Texias that ¦the crops have fro/en .and therefore the oranges and grapefruits have Sfwlled. We are very sorry for this news birt there is nathimg we cam do about it Thanks you very much for tiie orders.
The Juniore of H H.S.
R. Stroupe Named To t^d.Advisory Council
Ron Stroiipe of Huniley has been ramed to the No-thern Illiraiis Ad¬ visory Oauncil of volurteers in 11- Uncris schocls named by Michael from the communities. Bakaiis. Superir.'cnden.t of Public Instruclion.
The purpose of the council is to give dtizens on the local level a voice in eduoationial policymaking. AgeiKla for each meeting specifioal¬ ly incude remarks and conceirns
Girls Bowling Team Defeated by Larkin
Tho Huntley High Sohool Girts Bowling team traveled to the IHSA Stiate Tournament at the Town and CSountry Bowl in Peoria this past Thursday, January 31, Last year's Huntley team, lost both the confer¬ ence (to Mooseheart) and Di^riot (to Elgin-Larkln) touirnamenits. This year tiiey managed with their fine abii^y to take bsith tour.naments and end up as one <rf the top 32 teams in tihe stalU^
1972-73 State-District Bowding towmmenlts Ttad 104 schools thiougiwut the stste entetred. This year there were 184 schools enter¬ ed in (wmpetitlon-
Bobbie Tessmer, Dawn Jordi, Ka¬ thy Swanson, Starr .Workowski,, and Lynette Brettschneider were the 5 scheduled bowl<?ns for ihc Ist rountl against Elgiin-Larfcin while the rest of the team sat anxiously on the bendi. ^Igin-Liankan was t^ 59 jans firsit game wi'.h Elgin-Ijarkin 713 to Hui^ey's 664 In the second same Huntley just couldn't find their spot. The final score was Elgin- Larkin 1459 and Huntley 1306.
Huntley should be proud of the cffflcts of their fine Bowling Team, The team is coached by Miss Pe¬ terson. Mrs. Alice Jordi assisted in driving. ,
Redskins Take 2nd. In Little "8** Tourney
By Dong StHcklaod
On Jan. 28 - Feh. I, the 54th Annual Litde 8 Conference Tourna¬ ment was held at Hshron. In a desperate attempt for the first place trrp'iy, the Redsksrs won their first two games of the toumey, but fell apart hi the chaniipionship inme.
They were klle th first risW of t'ie tourney, bu wen? plenty aclve the following night- The 'Sd'ns play¬ ed In a first round battle with the Hiawcthia Hawks and h.andled them by a 75-60 scciro.
In this pame, it ster-ted as if it was going to be a high scoring game, and that was the way it was. The Rdskins p'arted to wo.-k it inside to S'eve Nep>erniann right firom the openinjr tip-oil. He responded with 10 first quarter poirls to a'd the Redskins to a 20-14 first quarter lead
Tie Red-skins continucxl their dom. ipating ways in the second quarter Hy ootisrorhi(r the Hawks 15-8. Th" fn)rl line of Mike Schweiger, Steve Nepermann. aird Tcirry Ball addel a ^13 bcost to the Redskin attack as li'-ey combined for 11 points. The R(d9kins lock a 35-22 halftime lead.
The Hawks decided to run in the third qunarter and run tbey did. Tbey fot th« bpS » Caqi Bnider cpi'te a Ml-and re^scmded a^Sh 11 thial quarter points. Tlie Hawks scared 21 as a team in he quarter. Meanwhile, the Redskirs put up an attack of their own. They talied a respectable 18 third quarter points. Ihe Redskins stlU led by a 53-43 Score-
The Re<iskins oontinued 'trieir scoring waj^ as they added 22 fcuvth quarter tallies to the soore- hoard. The Hawks could only man¬ age 17 points in the quarter, and as a rwult, the Redskins won the game 75-60 to move on to the Semi-finals.
Steve Nepennann led tlie Red¬ skins with 27 poiints. Mike Sch,we^er added 13 points and Terry Ball cashed in 12 Kelly Cijleman pu' in 9 and Kevin Ooleman bind 8 points. John DrafaM hiad 4 p^'ints amd William Koch added a b"isVe' - ixxind out the Redskin sc-i-irg.
In tihe semi-final round, ii" Red¬ skins faced a team that they had pllayed about two weeks ago, the Genoa-Kingston Ckigs Tne Redskins may 'have ost that game 48-46, but they won this time by a 53-32 score ir. a fine defensive game.
It was predfcted 10 bo a close .?aimo all the way, and it staated out tht way. Genoa took a 1-0 lead, but a basket by Steve Nepeatnann with 6:15 left in the opening quar¬ ter gave the Redsidns tbe lead to stay.
Tile second quarter was nearly an instant rfeplay trf the first apxaa- ter. The Redskins outsoored the Cogs 10-7 in the secotid quarter to take a 20-13 baMtime lead
The hind quarter saw the Red¬ skins sew up the game by outstand¬ ing the Cogs 11-4.
Both offenses wene hi^ scoring in the fourth quarter- Steve Neper¬ maim came through with 10 fburth quarter poltrfs. The game ended with the Redskins taidi« a 53-32 victory to move ooto the diampion¬ ship game.
Steve NepcTmahn paced the Red- skins w4lh 18 points whale Mike Schweiger added 11. Terry Ball aod
Redskins . . .
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Dr. OVughlin Co. Candidate
Dr. Jama* M. O'LaugMiO, Kant- ley dentiet, of Gcfitst Lake has annWinced his oandfktacy for a pas- itilon on the McHenry (bounty Board from Distriot 2 and for Demo- onatic pivcanct committeetnah in tr^o ^rd precinct of Nunda town¬ ship.
The 2'9-year oM dentist is a nat¬ ive of Seneoa, HI, where he spent Iir^s cMTrthooA His family latc^- mwed to Betoit, Wis- wtiere Dr. O'LaughUm comirieted high schooi. He went on to Marc|uette Univer¬ sity in Milwaukee, Wis. where he majored in Ifistory with a minor in Ptalosoirtiy and Chemistry, M- towed by ftwr years at the Mar- (}uette University Sdhool of Dent- i^ary
Altlitxtgh a Democrat, Dn. O'¬ Laughlin has supported candidates
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of botfa partlCB and has aeyar voted a straight xxkiy ticket. He feels th^i' honesty, intaUigeocc and ex- pericrce should carry more weight in the vi'ing bvx>1h th;ui party lub-
'I want the voters to understand that I am not just another poflli- cian," stated I>r. O'LaughJin, "bui a concETined citizen who l^i^pes to serve theh people honestly and to the best of my ability."
In additaon to Dr. O'ljau^iJin, Dr^ Robeit Fnank, pastor of the First CongregaitaionBl _Chur(ii in Huntley, is a OancKdate for Oounty Boait>l on the Democratic ticket in [district 1. Ron Stroupe, also of Huntlcy. is a candidate for State Representative on the Democnattc •ndtet.
Donkey Basketball Joint Board Meeting
February 9th
On February 9ih, the Huniley and Hampshire F.p.A. Chaptens wiH present a night of family entertain¬ ment for all ages. This will be a Donkey Basketball game between the memhers of tiie tano chaptera. Ralph Godfrey's famous donkeys will t>e the stars of the show and ad'e sure to amuse you with their foamy amtecs.
In addition to the game itself, between the quaters, a tnainei dcflkey wffl entertain you with his stunti^. On the whole, it i^ould be an enjo^-able evensr^ for aU. Both ChaptetB will be selling tidcets ki advance The prices are $1.75 for adults, $1.25 for high schooi stu¬ dents, $1.00 for age 6 14, cUldren under 6 wiH be admitted free (Piioes at the door will be M^tHy faigiier.) The game will begin at 7:30 PAL on Fefaruaiy 9th, at Hamp¬ sliire High SdtooL Oome and see the game, not only will you have a good time, but you'U help suppott the two F,F.A. Chapters. Tom Kohiey
Hartley F,FA. Ch^er Ueftkter
A joinit meeting of the Huntley Viliage Boaird, Planning Comndssion and Zoning Boanl tMe held on KIod- day, January 27th at Die Vttage Hall. The meeting was oalied to discuss a (ximprehensive p«an for Huntley and the saroundiog 1% mile area that the Huniley Ran- nbg Oommisslon Ins an influence over. Mrs. Sydney Witgfit, Huntley Hanning Oonsukant showed several maps showing soil con^iosition and plans for landXise. One of the nw|38 s*ow(sl the old Elg^Belvidere Rafl- nood line converted into k Wcyde and foot path through Mtfffenry County. Mrs. Wright stotndl that Kane County was also consldertlie a similar use for the afaandDflie|^ electric line. The map showed a possiMe bypass (rf Himtley refloat¬ ing Route 47 down Koin Station Road- She said that i^ana ttaoM be made for this possible by-pam 90 that it sAiowed on mape ndioet- ing HumJeiy's plan fta future zaaiMtg.
Other maps showed proposed land use in the Vtttace of Hunttey. lUs map includes industiiai sites, bi:ci- nesB dlMrksts, additional necreietion- al faoJiitaes, toi iHttoated anotber
Joint Board Meetinif .
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TTURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7. VOLUME 14 — NUMBBR 4S — PHONE -• M9-5ecisMy designed clhaim as an laward frotn Genenal MiUis, Inc. sponsor of tiie anmal educa¬ tional soholarshiip protrram
State Faniily I.e«dei» of Tomor- iiaw received a $1,500!00 coflege .scholai«hip while state second place wwrners receive a grant of $500 00 The state wimiens also earn for her school a set of reference works from the Enoyckjpedba Brittanit^. Educa¬ tional Oorp.
State winners also wiU ootnpehe iiX National Honors and additional scholatdiips.
Miss Samtaeti has been active in several school orgarazations includ ktg the Futuiie Homemakens of America during her school years. Barbara plans to enlist in tihe U.S. Army on completion of high school.
School MUk Increases Again
Himtley Consolidated ^School Dis¬ trict No, 158 finds it necessary to IncreQse the price of extra ni3k to students to 6c a half pint eiffeodve peliruary 11, 1974, because of a cost increase from Deans.
No Oranges or Grapefruit
NO ORANGES OR GRAPEFRUIT The Junior (Zto'ss of Huntl*^ High School is sorry to inficirm Uhe people wtio liave ordered the Texas gix>wn ga?apefruit and (H^anges that we have received a letten from Texias that ¦the crops have fro/en .and therefore the oranges and grapefruits have Sfwlled. We are very sorry for this news birt there is nathimg we cam do about it Thanks you very much for tiie orders.
The Juniore of H H.S.
R. Stroupe Named To t^d.Advisory Council
Ron Stroiipe of Huniley has been ramed to the No-thern Illiraiis Ad¬ visory Oauncil of volurteers in 11- Uncris schocls named by Michael from the communities. Bakaiis. Superir.'cnden.t of Public Instruclion.
The purpose of the council is to give dtizens on the local level a voice in eduoationial policymaking. AgeiKla for each meeting specifioal¬ ly incude remarks and conceirns
Girls Bowling Team Defeated by Larkin
Tho Huntley High Sohool Girts Bowling team traveled to the IHSA Stiate Tournament at the Town and CSountry Bowl in Peoria this past Thursday, January 31, Last year's Huntley team, lost both the confer¬ ence (to Mooseheart) and Di^riot (to Elgin-Larkln) touirnamenits. This year tiiey managed with their fine abii^y to take bsith tour.naments and end up as one erniann right firom the openinjr tip-oil. He responded with 10 first quarter poirls to a'd the Redskins to a 20-14 first quarter lead
Tie Red-skins continucxl their dom. ipating ways in the second quarter Hy ootisrorhi(r the Hawks 15-8. Th" fn)rl line of Mike Schweiger, Steve Nepermann. aird Tcirry Ball addel a ^13 bcost to the Redskin attack as li'-ey combined for 11 points. The R(d9kins lock a 35-22 halftime lead.
The Hawks decided to run in the third qunarter and run tbey did. Tbey fot th« bpS » Caqi Bnider cpi'te a Ml-and re^scmded a^Sh 11 thial quarter points. Tlie Hawks scared 21 as a team in he quarter. Meanwhile, the Redskirs put up an attack of their own. They talied a respectable 18 third quarter points. Ihe Redskins stlU led by a 53-43 Score-
The Re1h th;ui party lub-
'I want the voters to understand that I am not just another poflli- cian," stated I>r. O'LaughJin, "bui a concETined citizen who l^i^pes to serve theh people honestly and to the best of my ability."
In additaon to Dr. O'ljau^iJin, Dr^ Robeit Fnank, pastor of the First CongregaitaionBl _Chur(ii in Huntley, is a OancKdate for Oounty Boait>l on the Democratic ticket in [district 1. Ron Stroupe, also of Huntlcy. is a candidate for State Representative on the Democnattc •ndtet.
Donkey Basketball Joint Board Meeting
February 9th
On February 9ih, the Huniley and Hampshire F.p.A. Chaptens wiH present a night of family entertain¬ ment for all ages. This will be a Donkey Basketball game between the memhers of tiie tano chaptera. Ralph Godfrey's famous donkeys will t>e the stars of the show and ad'e sure to amuse you with their foamy amtecs.
In addition to the game itself, between the quaters, a tnainei dcflkey wffl entertain you with his stunti^. On the whole, it i^ould be an enjo^-able evensr^ for aU. Both ChaptetB will be selling tidcets ki advance The prices are $1.75 for adults, $1.25 for high schooi stu¬ dents, $1.00 for age 6 14, cUldren under 6 wiH be admitted free (Piioes at the door will be M^tHy faigiier.) The game will begin at 7:30 PAL on Fefaruaiy 9th, at Hamp¬ sliire High SdtooL Oome and see the game, not only will you have a good time, but you'U help suppott the two F,F.A. Chapters. Tom Kohiey
Hartley F,FA. Ch^er Ueftkter
A joinit meeting of the Huntley Viliage Boaird, Planning Comndssion and Zoning Boanl tMe held on KIod- day, January 27th at Die Vttage Hall. The meeting was oalied to discuss a (ximprehensive p«an for Huntley and the saroundiog 1% mile area that the Huniley Ran- nbg Oommisslon Ins an influence over. Mrs. Sydney Witgfit, Huntley Hanning Oonsukant showed several maps showing soil con^iosition and plans for landXise. One of the nw|38 s*ow(sl the old Elg^Belvidere Rafl- nood line converted into k Wcyde and foot path through Mtfffenry County. Mrs. Wright stotndl that Kane County was also consldertlie a similar use for the afaandDflie|^ electric line. The map showed a possiMe bypass (rf Himtley refloat¬ ing Route 47 down Koin Station Road- She said that i^ana ttaoM be made for this possible by-pam 90 that it sAiowed on mape ndioet- ing HumJeiy's plan fta future zaaiMtg.
Other maps showed proposed land use in the Vtttace of Hunttey. lUs map includes industiiai sites, bi:ci- nesB dlMrksts, additional necreietion- al faoJiitaes, toi iHttoated anotber
Joint Board Meetinif .
Coatteued fram Pi^^ One